Teddy Swims opens up even more on I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), continuing to find his way through healing and heartache.
Teddy Swims is back to pick up where he left off with I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), the follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut album, I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1). The second installment continues the Atlanta-born powerhouse’s exploration of love, loss, and redemption, with his signature genre-blurring sound firmly at the forefront. Swims first captured global attention with the multi-platinum hits “Lose Control” and “The Door,” tracks that showcased his jaw-dropping vocal range and raw emotional depth. With Part 1 setting the stage for his meteoric rise, including sold-out tours and viral performances, Part 2 deepens the narrative and cements Swims’ place as one of today’s most compelling voices.
While Part 1 was a cathartic dive into themes of self-discovery and vulnerability, Part 2 takes us further down the path of healing. Teddy Swims, born Jaten Dimsdale, has often described his music as a reflection of his own journey, like a patchwork of triumphs and trials stitched together by his soulful voice. On Part 2, his lyrics go even deeper, carrying the weight of lived experience and offering a sense of solace for anyone navigating their own struggles.
“Healing is messy. It’s not a straight line,” Swims said in a recent interview. “This album isn’t about having all the answers - it’s about asking the questions and being okay with the discomfort that comes with it.” Swims is the kind of artist who uses his voice as a vessel for connection. Songs like “Lose Control” showcase his knack for pairing soaring melodies with gut-punching emotion, and Part 2 amplifies that formula.
Since his debut in 2019, Swims has found a unique space for himself in the
music world, defying conventional labels and earning a dedicated fanbase in the
process. His ability to channel personal pain into universal anthems has made
him a voice of a generation searching for connection. I’ve Tried Everything
But Therapy (Part 2) is an invitation to confront the messy, beautiful
reality of growth. As Swims bares his soul, he encourages listeners to do the
same. With his incomparable voice leading the way, Teddy Swims reminds us that
healing isn’t about perfection, it’s about perseverance.